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November 12, 2009

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The clock def. adds a touch of class. There are some very notable browser issues with the background. I’m not to jazzed about the color switcher in the main ad, and the module headers are bit too web 2.0 for me. BUT hey its a beta and the functionality is there !

While I agree with Emilio that the beta design doesn’t fit the BBC visual communication style, I am completely drawn to the new design. The whitespace and font size are a welcome relief. I love the contrast and overall layout.

It may be more informal, but comparing the current to the beta is interesting. The sharpness of the beta design is quite unique.

The whitespace does tend to make you think that it’s a bit content-light, I quite like a lot of content on my customised pages (iGoogle being a good example) but the bold approach here means that it works better with less stuff.

The whitespace does tend to make you think that it’s a bit content-light, I quite like a lot of content on my customised pages (iGoogle being a good example) but the bold approach here means that it works better with less stuff.

While I agree with Emilio that the beta design doesn’t fit the BBC visual communication style, I am completely drawn to the new design. The whitespace and font size are a welcome relief. I love the contrast and overall layout.

It may be more informal, but comparing the current to the beta is interesting. The sharpness of the beta design is quite unique.

Although I like the site overall, I have to say that the contrasts don’t work for me: somehow, I find the visual chunking rather confusing, maybe it is because of all the round stuff in between, I guess I am looking for clear lines and can’t really find them. Also, when items are collapsed, they almost disappear on my low contrast laptop screen.

On the other hand, it is refreshingly different, and I think that’s what I find attractive about the site. It’s not just another web 2.0 portal place that is screaming for attention, it’s almost like an Apple gadget that tries to convince you with its unique style :-)

The clock def. adds a touch of class. There are some very notable browser issues with the background. I’m not to jazzed about the color switcher in the main ad, and the module headers are bit too web 2.0 for me. BUT hey its a beta and the functionality is there !